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'''Goldmont''' is [[Intel]]'s [[14 nm]] [[microarchitecture]] of [[system on chip]]s for the {{intel|Atom|Atom family}}. Goldmont is set to
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successor {{intel|Airmont}} in late 2016 or early 2017.
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| name          = Goldmont
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| manufacturer  = Intel
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| introduction  = 2016
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| process      = 14 nm
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| succession      = Yes
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| predecessor      = Airmont
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'''Goldmont''' is [[Intel]]'s [[14 nm]] [[microarchitecture]] of [[system on chip]]s for the {{intel|Atom|Atom family}}. Goldmont is set to be the successor to {{intel|Airmont}} in late 2016 or early 2017.

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Goldmont is Intel's 14 nm microarchitecture of system on chips for the Atom family. Goldmont is set to be the successor to Airmont in late 2016 or early 2017.